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thanigraphics wrote:she is the mate of Scar, that is why I'd think it is unlogical to be afraid of him. Since they are on the same side they cannot be enemies or in different .... blargh my english XD
It's not at all unlogical for a lioness to be afraid of her mate, or vice versa. It's rare, maybe even unusual, but not unlogical. Being afraid of someone is not the same as being enemies with them. The hyenas feared Scar but were still loyal to him. Also keep in mind that Zira and her pack are a twisted bunch. Zira tried to kill her own daughter, and Scar felt no remorse in killing Mufasa. Therefore, Zira being afraid of Scar, if that was even true, is a possibility.
















thanigraphics wrote:it is more shock than fear. it would be unlogical for zira to be afraid of scar, wouldnt it?































Kina wrote:Azdgari and Amanda have covered the subject very well, but I may be able to throw in another tidbit. While Zira is obsessed with Scar's memory and her old relationship with him, she may have feared him in the back of her mind. Fear of being betrayed like he did to his own brother. If not even family is sacred to Scar, what is to say she was? But, she was so obsessed with him I think she only saw part of the potential threat. Her expression, when she sees Kovu's wound, is probably from utter shock. Surprised that he is a mirror image of her past mate and all but deity, but also angered that he betrayed her and that he shared none of Scar's darkness that she was so convinced had taken residence in him.
































Kina wrote:Azdgari and Amanda have covered the subject very well, but I may be able to throw in another tidbit. While Zira is obsessed with Scar's memory and her old relationship with him, she may have feared him in the back of her mind. Fear of being betrayed like he did to his own brother. If not even family is sacred to Scar, what is to say she was? But, she was so obsessed with him I think she only saw part of the potential threat. Her expression, when she sees Kovu's wound, is probably from utter shock. Surprised that he is a mirror image of her past mate and all but deity, but also angered that he betrayed her and that he shared none of Scar's darkness that she was so convinced had taken residence in him.
I never thought of it that way.
































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